• Carlton Francis Willey (June 6, 1931 – July 20, 2009) was an American professional baseball pitcher who played eight seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB)...
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  • literary critic Calvin Willey (1776–1858), American politician Carl Willey (1931–2009), American baseball player Dave Willey (born 1963), American experimental...
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    Jackson 19 Ken MacKenzie 41 Grover Powell 29 Don Rowe 36 Tracy Stallard 28 Carl Willey Catchers  8 Chris Cannizzaro 17 Choo-Choo Coleman 16,12 Jesse Gonder...
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  • Gordie Richardson 45 Dick Selma 21 Warren Spahn 43 Darrell Sutherland 28 Carl Willey Catchers  8 Yogi Berra  5 Chris Cannizzaro 12 Jesse Gonder 10 Greg Goossen...
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  • SO Dennis Ribant 14 57.2 1 5 5.15 35 Frank Lary 13 57.1 2 3 4.55 27 Carl Willey 14 30.0 0 2 3.60 14 Darrell Sutherland 10 26.2 0 3 7.76 9 Gary Kroll...
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    Theodore Enslin (1925–2011), American poet; resident of Milbridge. Carl Willey (1931 - 2009), American professional baseball player; Cherryfield. Lyn...
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    Williamson (1779–1846) politician, Governor of Maine (1821); lived in Bangor Carl Willey (1931-2009) baseball player who was a pitcher for the Milwaukee Braves...
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  • the Braves' home stadium—to win the World Championship. June 13, 1958: Carl Sawatski was traded by the Braves to the Philadelphia Phillies for Joe Lonnett...
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  • None see 2nd game 11–26 38 May 30 (2) Braves 11–4 Art Mahaffey (6–3) Carl Willey (2–1) None 28,783 12–26 39 May 31 Cubs 4–5 Bob Anderson (2–3) Robin Roberts...
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  • Nottebart 40 Chi-Chi Olivo 35 Ron Piché 35 Claude Raymond 21 Warren Spahn 16 Carl Willey Catchers  1 Del Crandall  6 Charley Lau 40 Phil Roof 15 Joe Torre 22...
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  • Nottebart 35 Ron Piché 34 Juan Pizarro 17 Bob Rush 21 Warren Spahn 16 Carl Willey Catchers  1 Del Crandall  6 Charley Lau 15 Stan Lopata Infielders  9...
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  • Nottebart 35 Ron Piché 35 Claude Raymond 26 Bob Shaw 21 Warren Spahn 16 Carl Willey Catchers  1 Del Crandall 15 Joe Torre  8 Bob Uecker Infielders 28 Tommie...
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    the time, John McHale, reportedly made the deal based on the feeling Carl Willey could do a better job for Milwaukee than Jay. Jay took full advantage...
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  • McMahon 34 Juan Pizarro 17 Bob Rush 21 Warren Spahn 30 Bob Trowbridge 16 Carl Willey Catchers  1 Del Crandall  6 Stan Lopata  7 Del Rice Infielders  9 Joe...
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  • Claude Wilborn Hoyt Wilhelm Kaiser Wilhelm Joe Wilhoit Jerry Willard Carl Willey Earl Williams (C) Earl Williams (C/1B) Gerald Williams Luke Williams...
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  • record in their inaugural season, purchase pitcher Carl Willey from the Milwaukee Braves. Willey will attempt to boost a pitching rotation that includes...
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    to bat in consecutive order, and were all struck out by Mets pitcher Carl Willey; the Mets won 4–2. Italian Mafia boss Bernardo Provenzano was indicted...
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    Balanoglossus biminiensis Willey, 1899 Balanoglossus borealis Willey, 1899 Balanoglossus capensis Gilchrist, 1908 Balanoglossus carnosus Willey, 1899 Balanoglossus...
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  • Nuncio to Greece (1996–2005). Gösta Werner, 101, Swedish film director. Carl Willey, 78, American baseball player (Milwaukee Braves, New York Mets), lung...
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  • Sherry entered in relief of McDevitt, who pitched just 1+1⁄3 innings. Carl Willey, the Braves' pitcher, reached base on an error to load the bases. Crandall...
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    Burdette Milwaukee Braves 6 1957 Johnny Podres Brooklyn Dodgers 6 1958 Carl Willey‡ Milwaukee Braves 4 1959 Bob Buhl Don Drysdale* Johnny Antonelli Lew...
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    for Most Valuable Player of the American Association, finishing behind Carl Willey of the Wichita Braves. Roberts never again reached the Majors, becoming...
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  • History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved May 26, 2022. "Carl Willey Minor & Winter Leagues Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference. Sports...
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  • Willett Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2008-08-13. "Carl Willey Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2008-08-13. "Nick Willhite...
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  • 1958: Joe Lonnett was traded by the Phillies to the Milwaukee Braves for Carl Sawatski. July 9, 1958: John Boozer was signed as an amateur free agent by...
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  • years (1946–1948) and in 1950, there was only one award, for all of MLB. Carl Willey (1958) Earl Williams (1971; Rookie Player of the Year) Bob Horner (1978;...
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  • (9–5) Roger Craig (2–11) None 16,791 31–38 70 June 23 (1) @ Mets 0–5 Carl Willey (6–6) Dallas Green (1–2) None see 2nd game 31–39 71 June 23 (2) @ Mets...
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  • (2–1) Joey Jay (2–2) None see 2nd game 14–23 38 May 24 (2) Braves 3–8 Carl Willey (2–1) Taylor Phillips (0–4) None 26,646 14–24 39 May 25 Braves 7–3 Don...
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    first nine-inning perfect game occurred on June 26, 1947, when Kansas City's Carl DeRose accomplished the feat against Minneapolis at Municipal Stadium in...
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  • Marshall Bridges June 2 – Larry Jackson June 6 – Rudy Árias June 6 – Carl Willey June 8 – Mary McCarty June 9 – Bill Virdon June 19 – Hank Mason June...
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